Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Lipstick by Using Natural Coloring Agent

Year : 2024 | Volume : | : | Page : –
By

Harshada R. Patil,

Harsha D. Patil1,

Gaurav P. Patil,

Ganesh C. Patil,

Akash S. Jain,

Azam Z. Shaikh,

Divakar. R. Patil,

  1. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  2. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  3. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  4. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  5. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  6. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India
  7. Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutics, P.S.G.V.P. M’s College of Pharmacy, Maharashtra, India

Abstract

These days, the market is filled with a greater number of dangerous cosmetic items. The current research provides information about herbal lipstick as a solution to this issue. The benefits, features, and biological qualities of herbal lipstick are covered. Here, we use herbal elements to create lipstick formulation with little or no adverse impacts. Because they are safe for the skin and have no negative effects, demand for herbal cosmetics is rising sharply. Cosmetics made from herbs are typically also called natural cosmetics. One or more organic components are correctly combined on a natural basis that is first prepared in the formulation of herbal cosmetics. Recent trends in the beauty and fashion sectors involve the usage of herbal cosmetics. As opposed to synthetic cosmetics, these beauty products provide customer satisfaction, improve health, and provide the right nutrients. Natural components can enter the body through the protective layer that is human skin. To meet the needs of women, a large variety of natural cosmetic products are available. Instead of artificial beauty products, herbal ones are good for human health. Herbal cosmetics, including pastes, lotions, lipsticks, and shampoos have long attracted a lot of attention because they work well and typically have less side effects than synthetic ones.

Keywords: Herbal lipsticks, beet root, carrot juice, dragon fruit, natural, Beta vulgaris.

How to cite this article:
Harshada R. Patil, Harsha D. Patil1, Gaurav P. Patil, Ganesh C. Patil, Akash S. Jain, Azam Z. Shaikh, Divakar. R. Patil. Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Lipstick by Using Natural Coloring Agent. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy. 2024; ():-.
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Harshada R. Patil, Harsha D. Patil1, Gaurav P. Patil, Ganesh C. Patil, Akash S. Jain, Azam Z. Shaikh, Divakar. R. Patil. Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Lipstick by Using Natural Coloring Agent. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy. 2024; ():-. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjopc/article=2024/view=176904


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Received July 11, 2024
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